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English Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meaning.


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Idioms are a crucial part of any language, adding color and depth to your communication. With 'idiomsland', you will have access to lists of idioms commonly used in everyday conversational English, along with their meanings and explanations. Whether you're a beginner looking to expand your vocabulary or an advanced learner aiming to fine-tune your language skills, this channel has something for everyone.

Join our community of language enthusiasts and start incorporating idiomatic expressions into your speech today. By learning and using idioms correctly, you will not only enhance your language proficiency but also impress others with your linguistic flair.

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16 Feb, 19:34


All Is Well That Ends Well! Examples 👇

This English language lesson with Taylor Swift discusses two English phrases.
1. On The Nose 2. All is well that ends well.

Examples of the phrases
1. On the nose:
- The meeting started at 9 a.m. on the nose, just as planned.
- Her estimate of the project cost was right on the nose.
- The movie’s runtime was two hours on the nose, not a minute more or less.

2. All is well that ends well:
- The project had some challenges, but we delivered it on time—so all is well that ends well.
- Although the trip started with a delayed flight, we had a great time, so all is well that ends well.
- We lost power during the party, but everyone had fun regardless—proving all is well that ends well.

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16 Feb, 07:41


English Vocabulary - Potty Mouth!

Idiom Explanation:
Potty Mouth: Someone who often uses rude or offensive language.

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15 Feb, 18:32


English idiom - “all hell breaks loose” 🔥

If all hell breaks loose, then a situation becomes chaotic, violent or out of control.

For example - When the fire alarm went off, all hell broke loose in the building.

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15 Feb, 11:10


English Teacher Dua Lipa Returns! 🎙️💕

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13 Feb, 18:24


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13 Feb, 09:26


🔥Be hell on wheels: To behave in an angry way.
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12 Feb, 19:43


You have no choice 🔫

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12 Feb, 09:58


English idiom - “all hell breaks loose” 🔥

If all hell breaks loose, then a situation becomes chaotic, violent or out of control.

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11 Feb, 19:37


Weirdest idioms in English - part 3
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11 Feb, 10:09


Weirdest idioms in English - part 2
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10 Feb, 18:53


Damsel in distress
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10 Feb, 12:07


"I’m Sold! 🛒 & Get Your Creative Juices Flowing 🎨

"Charli XCX’s work has us saying, I’m sold! 🛒 (completely convinced) and gets the creative juices flowing 🎨 (sparking creativity)! Learn how to use these fun phrases in your conversations. Perfect for Spoken English students, IELTS, ESL learners, and anyone leveling up their English skills. 🗣
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09 Feb, 18:39


English idiom - “take it all in” 🧘🏻

This idiom means to fully focus on and appreciate a moment or situation without thinking about anything else.

For example - “The views at the top of the mountain were so incredible that I had to stop for a moment to take it all in.”

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09 Feb, 10:30


English Vocabulary - Potty Mouth!

Idiom Explanation:
Potty Mouth: Someone who often uses rude or offensive language.

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08 Feb, 18:34


📌Common English idioms for describing annoying people
Rub the wrong way: To annoy or irritate someone.
Get under your skin: To bother or irritate someone deeply.
A pain in the neck: Someone or something that is very annoying or troublesome.
Drive me up the wall: To make someone extremely annoyed or frustrated.
Ruffle your feathers: To upset or disturb someone.
A thorn in my side: A continuous source of annoyance or trouble.
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08 Feb, 10:37


What DoesPaint The Town" Really Mean? 🤔

Let's learn a highly misunderstood English idiom!

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06 Feb, 17:43


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06 Feb, 09:28


Popular idioms 👍

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05 Feb, 09:13


Do You Play Coy? 🤔😊

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04 Feb, 19:53


Do You Practice What You Preach? 🤨
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04 Feb, 11:20


Who Is A Clothes Horse?

In this idiom lesson we will discuss the informal English phraseclothes horse".

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03 Feb, 20:14


English idiom - “take it all in” 🧘🏻

This idiom means to fully focus on and appreciate a moment or situation without thinking about anything else.

For example - “The views at the top of the mountain were so incredible that I had to stop for a moment to take it all in.”

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03 Feb, 08:19


All Is Well That Ends Well! Examples 👇

This English language lesson with Taylor Swift discusses two English phrases.
1. On The Nose 2. All is well that ends well.

Examples of the phrases
1. On the nose:
- The meeting started at 9 a.m. on the nose, just as planned.
- Her estimate of the project cost was right on the nose.
- The movie’s runtime was two hours on the nose, not a minute more or less.

2. All is well that ends well:
- The project had some challenges, but we delivered it on time—so all is well that ends well.
- Although the trip started with a delayed flight, we had a great time, so all is well that ends well.
- We lost power during the party, but everyone had fun regardless—proving all is well that ends well.

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02 Feb, 19:41


English idiom - “catch a break” 🤞🏻

This idiom is mainly used in the USA and means to have some good luck.

It is quite common to use this idiom in the negative form to complain about having bad luck.

For example - “First my car broke down, and now my phone isn’t working. I seriously can’t catch a break!”

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02 Feb, 11:41


Read more here 👇
You tattled on me?
Meaning:you told on me" someone reported your actions—often small mistakes or secrets—to get you in trouble, typically with an authority figure (like a parent or teacher).

Example sentences:
-Mom said you tattled on me for eating all the snacks!

-Did you tattle on me to the boss about being late?

-You told Dad I didn’t clean my room? You tattled on me?

--Synonyms--
You snitched on me?
Did you rat me out?
You told on me?
Did you blow my cover?
You ratted me out?
Did you spill the beans about me?
You sold me out?

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01 Feb, 19:28


English idiom - “take a shine to (someone)”

This idiom means to really like someone immediately. It can mean to like someone in a friendly way or in a romantic way.

For example - “My new boss has really taken a shine to me and I think I might get a promotion soon.”

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01 Feb, 08:55


English idiom - “take it all in” 🧘🏻

This idiom means to fully focus on and appreciate a moment or situation without thinking about anything else.

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30 Jan, 20:28


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30 Jan, 08:37


Do you wear your heart on your sleeve? 💕
Selena Gomez perfectly used this powerful idiom! Wear your heart on your sleeve means to show your true emotions openly, without hiding how you feel. No filters, no masks—just raw, real feelings.

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29 Jan, 21:31


Bite Your Tongue - English Idiom
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29 Jan, 07:55


English idiom - “pull a fast one” 💨

This idiom means to trick or deceive someone. If you would like to refer to the person who is being tricked, then use the preposition “on”.

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28 Jan, 09:06


English idiom - “don’t shoot the messenger” 🔫

This idiom is sed to tell someone to not blame the person giving bad news, as they are not responsible for it.

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27 Jan, 20:28


I am running on fumes. 👉 I am tired.
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27 Jan, 11:00


I’m on the fence. 👉 I’m not sure.
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26 Jan, 19:37


I’m all ears. 👉 I’m listening carefully.
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26 Jan, 10:15


🏳️ Throw in the towel: To give up or stop trying.
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25 Jan, 19:11


📌Common English idioms for describing annoying people
Rub the wrong way: To annoy or irritate someone.
Get under your skin: To bother or irritate someone deeply.
A pain in the neck: Someone or something that is very annoying or troublesome.
Drive me up the wall: To make someone extremely annoyed or frustrated.
Ruffle your feathers: To upset or disturb someone.
A thorn in my side: A continuous source of annoyance or trouble.
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25 Jan, 10:12


⚰️ Kick the bucket: To die.
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23 Jan, 19:35


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23 Jan, 07:15


👀 See eye to eye: To agree with each other.
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22 Jan, 17:12


Be hell on wheels: To behave in an angry way.
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21 Jan, 19:08


Ready to learn a new idiom? Let’s look at ‘in the blink of an eye’ 👁️
Tell us something that happened to you in the blink of eye! 👀
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21 Jan, 11:27


🐝 Be the bee's knees: To be excellent or the best.
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20 Jan, 20:34


English idiom - “catch a break” 🤞🏻

This idiom is mainly used in the USA and means to have some good luck.

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20 Jan, 11:10


Learn English Idiom
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19 Jan, 17:43


Basic vs Idiom 🇬🇧🇺🇸
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19 Jan, 09:53


"Read My Lips! 👄 An Advanced English Idiom "

💬 Use this bold idiom to make your point crystal clear in conversations. Follow us for more fun and practical English lessons!

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18 Jan, 17:52


I’m all set. 👉 I’m ready.
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18 Jan, 10:48


I’m taken aback. 👉 I’m surprised.
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16 Jan, 18:08


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16 Jan, 09:46


English idiom - “all hell breaks loose” 🔥

If all hell breaks loose, then a situation becomes chaotic, violent or out of control.

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15 Jan, 17:50


English Vocabulary - Potty Mouth!

Idiom Explanation:
Potty Mouth: Someone who often uses rude or offensive language.

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15 Jan, 09:56


All Is Well That Ends Well! Examples 👇

This English language lesson with Taylor Swift discusses two English phrases.
1. On The Nose 2. All is well that ends well.

Examples of the phrases
1. On the nose:
- The meeting started at 9 a.m. on the nose, just as planned.
- Her estimate of the project cost was right on the nose.
- The movie’s runtime was two hours on the nose, not a minute more or less.

2. All is well that ends well:
- The project had some challenges, but we delivered it on time—so all is well that ends well.
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- We lost power during the party, but everyone had fun regardless—proving all is well that ends well.

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14 Jan, 21:33


English idiom - “take it all in” 🧘🏻

This idiom means to fully focus on and appreciate a moment or situation without thinking about anything else.

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14 Jan, 08:34


Who Is A Clothes Horse?

In this idiom lesson we will discuss the informal English phraseclothes horse".

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13 Jan, 16:37


Do You Practice What You Preach? 🤨
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13 Jan, 06:59


Do You Play Coy? 🤔😊

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12 Jan, 19:15


English idiom - “strike (someone) as (something)”

If someone strikes you as something, it means they seem a certain way to you.

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12 Jan, 03:55


Popular idioms 👍

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11 Jan, 19:20


English idiom - “pull a fast one” 💨

This idiom means to trick or deceive someone. If you would like to refer to the person who is being tricked, then use the preposition “on”.

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11 Jan, 04:32


English idiom - “don’t shoot the messenger” 🔫

This idiom is sed to tell someone to not blame the person giving bad news, as they are not responsible for it.

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09 Jan, 15:37


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09 Jan, 03:56


Stop And Smell The Roses 🌹

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08 Jan, 18:17


"I’m Sold! 🛒 & Get Your Creative Juices Flowing 🎨

"Charli XCX’s work has us saying, I’m sold! 🛒 (completely convinced) and gets the creative juices flowing 🎨 (sparking creativity)! Learn how to use these fun phrases in your conversations. Perfect for Spoken English students, IELTS, ESL learners, and anyone leveling up their English skills. 🗣
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08 Jan, 03:59


English idiom - “go for broke” 🎰

This idiom means to risk everything on one big effort to possibly achieve success.
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07 Jan, 08:55


English idiom - “old flame” 🔥

An old flame refers to a romantic partner from the past.

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06 Jan, 17:31


English idiom - “I take it”

This idiom is used to say “I assume” and is often used as a question to confirm or clarify something.
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06 Jan, 09:44


English idiom - “spin/turn/roll in (one’s) grave” 🔄🪦

This idiom is used to say that someone who is dead would be angry or upset about something happening now.

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05 Jan, 18:24


English idiom - “old flame” 🔥

An old flame refers to a romantic partner from the past.
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05 Jan, 09:57


Damsel in distress
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04 Jan, 19:09


📔 cloud the issue


📋Meaning
To obfuscate or distract from the topic at hand by introducing irrelevant or misleading information.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Politicians are always clouding the issue during debates by pointing out their opponents' history in other issues.

🗣Don't cloud the issue with talk about your past achievements, stick to the question I'm asking you.

🗣His muddled explanation only served to cloud the issue further for his students.
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04 Jan, 09:40


📔 lap up


📋Meaning
To ingest something, usually a liquid, by licking. A noun or pronoun can be used between "lap" and "up."

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Those kittens must have been hungry—they've already lapped up all the milk in the saucer.
Someone visiting you 🏠 - Ways to knock on the door 🚪

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02 Jan, 19:11


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01 Jan, 19:23


English idiom - “hats off to someone” 🎩

This idiom is used to give praise or credit to someone.

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30 Dec, 18:18


Don’t you just hate it when people are blocking your view?

Still not an excuse for pushing someone though… what do you think? 🤔

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30 Dec, 08:47


English Idioms with HEAD 🤯

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29 Dec, 17:16


Kiss The Ring! 👄💍

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29 Dec, 08:39


English phrasal verb - “act up”

Act up has 2 meanings.
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28 Dec, 19:02


English idiom - “old flame” 🔥

An old flame refers to a romantic partner from the past.
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28 Dec, 05:22


English idiom - “skeleton in the/someone’s closet” 💀

If someone has a skeleton in their closet, they have an embarrassing or shameful secret they don’t want people to know about.

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26 Dec, 18:46


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26 Dec, 06:51


English idiom - “just what the doctor ordered” 👩🏼‍⚕️

This idiom is used to express something that is exactly wanted or needed.

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22 Dec, 09:15


📔 a bridge too far


📋Meaning
cliché An act or plan whose ambition overreaches its capability, resulting in or potentially leading to difficulty or failure. Taken from the 1974 book A Bridge Too Far by Cornelius Ryan, which details the Allies' disastrous attempts to capture German-controlled bridges in the Netherlands during World War II.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣The multi-million-dollar purchase of the small startup proved a bridge too far for the social media company, as the added revenue couldn't make up for the cost in the end.

🗣Look, I'm happy to help you guys out, but I'm not willing be the primary investor in your invention—that's just a bridge too far.Apparently, signing an A-list player is just a bridge too far for this team! They'd rather wallow in their mediocrity, I guess.
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21 Dec, 19:57


📔 broken record


📋Meaning
A person or thing that repeats itself over and over again. Likened to vinyl records that when severely scratched (i.e., "broken") can loop over the same recorded segment endlessly.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I feel like a broken record having to tell you this each day, but please clean your room!
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21 Dec, 11:48


📔 brood over


📋Meaning
To worry anxiously or be despondent about something or someone, especially at great length and in isolation.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I know you're upset about failing your exam, but don't brood over it all weekend.

🗣Tom's been brooding over our financial situation ever since he got laid off last month.
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19 Dec, 17:31


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19 Dec, 06:40


📔 with (one's) head held high


📋Meaning
Displaying pride and confidence, often (but not always) after something has gone wrong.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Even though I knew I blew the presentation, I walked out of the conference room with my head held high… and then cried in my car.

🗣After hearing that he had been named to the all-star team, Paul walked through the halls with his head held high.
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18 Dec, 11:05


📔 cloud the issue


📋Meaning
To obfuscate or distract from the topic at hand by introducing irrelevant or misleading information.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Politicians are always clouding the issue during debates by pointing out their opponents' history in other issues.

🗣Don't cloud the issue with talk about your past achievements, stick to the question I'm asking you.

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17 Dec, 20:07


📔 lap up


📋Meaning
To ingest something, usually a liquid, by licking. A noun or pronoun can be used between "lap" and "up."

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Those kittens must have been hungry—they've already lapped up all the milk in the saucer.
Someone visiting you 🏠 - Ways to knock on the door 🚪

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17 Dec, 07:35


📔 bystander effect


📋Meaning
A social psychological phenomenon in which the more people there are viewing a crisis or crime, the less likely they are to offer aid to the victim(s). Also known as bystander apathy.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Over 30 people saw the mugging take place, but due to the bystander effect, none of them intervened.
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16 Dec, 18:34


📔 canary in a/the coal mine


📋Meaning
Something or someone who, due to sensitivity to his, her, or its surroundings, acts as an indicator and early warning of possible adverse conditions or danger. Refers to the former practice of taking caged canaries into coal mines. The birds would die if methane gas became present and thereby alert miners to the danger.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Wildlife in disaster movies assumes the role of the canary in the coal mine, fleeing the scene when catastrophe is imminent.

🗣Unaware that he had been given the test drug, John was used as a canary in the coal mine to see its effects on the human mind.
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16 Dec, 10:07


📔 dead asleep


📋Meaning
In a deep, immovable sleep.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I was dead asleep after my 12-hour shift; I didn't even hear the neighbor's car alarm going off!
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15 Dec, 19:18


📔 go to the mattresses


📋Meaning
To enter into or prepare for a lengthy war, battle, or conflict; to adopt a combative or warlike position.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣While Republicans have shown some flexibility over other contentious issues, it looks as though they're ready to go to the mattresses over the issue of gun control.

🗣We'll go to the mattresses if that's what it takes to defend ourselves!
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15 Dec, 10:25


📔 go out with the girls


📋Meaning
To go and socialize somewhere with a group of exclusively female friends.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I love my boyfriend and all, but sometimes, I just need to go out with the girls!
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14 Dec, 18:39


English idiom - “see eye to eye” 👁️

This idiom means go agree with someone or have the same opinion as them. It is often used in the negative to show that two people do not agree with each other.

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English Idioms ❤️

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03 Dec, 17:09


Don’t you just hate it when people are blocking your view?

Still not an excuse for pushing someone though… what do you think? 🤔

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03 Dec, 09:28


English Idioms with HEAD 🤯

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02 Dec, 08:22


Read More here 👇

The English idiom "right as rain" is an expression used to describe something or someone as being in perfect condition, working order, or good health.

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01 Dec, 18:58


The idiom "when hell freezes over"

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01 Dec, 11:51


Bite Your Tongue - English Idiom
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30 Nov, 17:40


New idiom🤗🇬🇧🇺🇸
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30 Nov, 08:12


5 other ways to say "I'm on periods" | English Vocabulary Lesson of the Day
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26 Nov, 09:51


English idiom - “pull a fast one” 💨

This idiom means to trick or deceive someone. If you would like to refer to the person who is being tricked, then use the preposition “on”.

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25 Nov, 19:40


English idiom - “don’t shoot the messenger” 🔫

This idiom is sed to tell someone to not blame the person giving bad news, as they are not responsible for it.

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25 Nov, 09:12


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24 Nov, 20:23


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23 Nov, 20:03


Have You Ever Felt The Rush?

The term "rush" itself has been used since the early 20th century to describe this kind of intense, quick sensation.
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23 Nov, 09:17


English idiom - “off the charts” 📈

If something is off the charts, then it is at a very high level.

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22 Nov, 18:15


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English idiom - “just what the doctor ordered” 👩🏼‍⚕️

This idiom is used to express something that is exactly wanted or needed.

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05 Nov, 18:32


English idiom - “go for broke” 🎰

This idiom means to risk everything on one big effort to possibly achieve success.
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English idiom - “get the hang of (something)”

This idiom means to learn how to do something correctly after some practice.

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04 Nov, 18:47


English idiom - “old flame” 🔥

An old flame refers to a romantic partner from the past.

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04 Nov, 10:07


English idiom - “I take it”

This idiom is used to say “I assume” and is often used as a question to confirm or clarify something.
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03 Nov, 19:24


English idiom - “spin/turn/roll in (one’s) grave” 🔄🪦

This idiom is used to say that someone who is dead would be angry or upset about something happening now.

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03 Nov, 08:55


English phrasal verb - “act up”

Act up has 2 meanings.
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02 Nov, 19:43


English idiom - “old flame” 🔥

An old flame refers to a romantic partner from the past.
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02 Nov, 08:52


English idiom - “skeleton in the/someone’s closet” 💀

If someone has a skeleton in their closet, they have an embarrassing or shameful secret they don’t want people to know about.

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31 Oct, 19:07


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30 Oct, 18:44


English idiom - “strike (someone) as (something)”

If someone strikes you as something, it means they seem a certain way to you.

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29 Oct, 20:50


Do you know these idioms in English?🇬🇧

Bite the bullet

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Have you heard these idioms before?

🦤 After the old man kicked the bucket, his family inherited his estate.

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24 Oct, 10:57


Don’t you just hate it when people are blocking your view?

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The English idiom "right as rain" is an expression used to describe something or someone as being in perfect condition, working order, or good health.

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22 Oct, 09:38


The idiom "when hell freezes over"

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21 Oct, 20:39


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19 Oct, 09:42


Common euphemisms in English
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17 Oct, 10:44


English idiom - “pull a fast one” 💨

This idiom means to trick or deceive someone. If you would like to refer to the person who is being tricked, then use the preposition “on”.

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English idiom - “don’t shoot the messenger” 🔫

This idiom is sed to tell someone to not blame the person giving bad news, as they are not responsible for it.

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Personality idioms,
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Have You Ever Felt The Rush?

The term "rush" itself has been used since the early 20th century to describe this kind of intense, quick sensation.
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14 Oct, 08:40


Different ways to say “I am hungry” in English.

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English idiom - “off the charts” 📈

If something is off the charts, then it is at a very high level.

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26 Sep, 11:25


English idiom - “old flame” 🔥

An old flame refers to a romantic partner from the past.
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25 Sep, 09:16


📔 backpedal


📋Meaning
To quickly and often abruptly reverse or retreat from one's position or opinion on a given subject. Refers to pedaling backwards on a bicycle (done to apply the brakes on fixed-gear bikes), or to taking quick, backward steps, as in football or boxing.

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24 Sep, 18:04


📔 In for a penny, in for a pound


📋Meaning
That someone is intentionally investing his time or money for a particular project or task.

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24 Sep, 09:26


📔 bare (one's) teeth


📋Meaning
To display an angry, violent, or threatening reaction to or against something or someone, as does a dog or wolf when threatened.

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🗣I will bare my teeth to anyone who tries to take away my land.

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23 Sep, 20:36


📔 Left out in the cold


📋Meaning
Being ignored

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📔 a bit of a stretch


📋Meaning
A mild exaggeration beyond the truth or what is likely the case.

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📔 Blow Hot and Cold


📋Meaning
“blow hot and cold” is used to describe someone who constantly changes their opinion, attitude, or behaviour towards a particular thing or person. 

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📔 Beside yourself with joy


📋Meaning
To be extremely happy.

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📔 a bit of a stretch


📋Meaning
A mild exaggeration beyond the truth or what is likely the case.

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📔 Fair and square


📋Meaning
Being direct or fair.

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📔 beauty queen


📋Meaning
A woman who has won, or looks as if she could win, a beauty pageant.

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📔 To be in the doldrums


📋Meaning
To be in a low spirit

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🗣When I got to know about the increasing cases of COVID 19 in my area, I was in the doldrums.
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📔 boots and all


📋Meaning
With maximum effort or enthusiasm; completely and without restraint. Primarily heard in Australia, New Zealand.


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🗣If we set about digging that trench boots and all, then we should be finished before lunchtime.
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📔 In the fast lane


📋Meaning
 A life filled with excitement.

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🗣When Chris turned forty, he decided to live his life in the fast lane and quit his job for his hobbies.
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📔 broken record


📋Meaning
A person or thing that repeats itself over and over again. Likened to vinyl records that when severely scratched (i.e., "broken") can loop over the same recorded segment endlessly.


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📔 brood over


📋Meaning
To worry anxiously or be despondent about something or someone, especially at great length and in isolation.

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🗣I know you're upset about failing your exam, but don't brood over it all weekend.

🗣Tom's been brooding over our financial situation ever since he got laid off last month.
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15 Sep, 08:19


📔 with (one's) head held high


📋Meaning
Displaying pride and confidence, often (but not always) after something has gone wrong.

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🗣Even though I knew I blew the presentation, I walked out of the conference room with my head held high… and then cried in my car.

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14 Sep, 18:48


📔 cloud the issue


📋Meaning
To obfuscate or distract from the topic at hand by introducing irrelevant or misleading information.

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🗣Politicians are always clouding the issue during debates by pointing out their opponents' history in other issues.

🗣Don't cloud the issue with talk about your past achievements, stick to the question I'm asking you.

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📔 lap up


📋Meaning
To ingest something, usually a liquid, by licking. A noun or pronoun can be used between "lap" and "up."

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🗣Those kittens must have been hungry—they've already lapped up all the milk in the saucer.
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12 Sep, 08:06


📔 bystander effect


📋Meaning
A social psychological phenomenon in which the more people there are viewing a crisis or crime, the less likely they are to offer aid to the victim(s). Also known as bystander apathy.

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11 Sep, 20:28


📔 canary in a/the coal mine


📋Meaning
Something or someone who, due to sensitivity to his, her, or its surroundings, acts as an indicator and early warning of possible adverse conditions or danger. Refers to the former practice of taking caged canaries into coal mines. The birds would die if methane gas became present and thereby alert miners to the danger.

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🗣Wildlife in disaster movies assumes the role of the canary in the coal mine, fleeing the scene when catastrophe is imminent.

🗣Unaware that he had been given the test drug, John was used as a canary in the coal mine to see its effects on the human mind.
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11 Sep, 07:38


📔 dead asleep


📋Meaning
In a deep, immovable sleep.

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10 Sep, 09:08


📔 go to the mattresses


📋Meaning
To enter into or prepare for a lengthy war, battle, or conflict; to adopt a combative or warlike position.

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🗣While Republicans have shown some flexibility over other contentious issues, it looks as though they're ready to go to the mattresses over the issue of gun control.

🗣We'll go to the mattresses if that's what it takes to defend ourselves!
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09 Sep, 20:40


📔 go out with the girls


📋Meaning
To go and socialize somewhere with a group of exclusively female friends.

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🗣I love my boyfriend and all, but sometimes, I just need to go out with the girls!
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09 Sep, 09:19


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08 Sep, 18:52


English idiom - “old flame” 🔥

An old flame refers to a romantic partner from the past.
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08 Sep, 07:52


English phrasal verb - “act up”

Act up has 2 meanings.
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07 Sep, 18:38


English idiom - “spin/turn/roll in (one’s) grave” 🔄🪦

This idiom is used to say that someone who is dead would be angry or upset about something happening now.

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07 Sep, 06:37


English idiom - “I take it”

This idiom is used to say “I assume” and is often used as a question to confirm or clarify something.
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